Image: Lansdowne portrait copy in New York State Capitol
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Description: Lansdowne portrait copy in New York State Capitol, Albany. By Ezra Ames, 1813. Note the "awkwardly drawn legs, the lack of perspective, and the incorrectly foreshortened furniture." Below the painting are two links of the "Great Chain" which spanned the Hudson River during the Revolutionary War.
Title: Lansdowne portrait copy in New York State Capitol
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Author: Kenneth C. Zirkel
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